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After Break in Trial, Jurors Must Gear Up for Long Road Ahead
Wary of the time jurors are devoting to the Dewey trial and the density of its content, Acting Supreme Court Justice Robert Stolz often offers words of encouragement at the end of the day and does not shy away from urging the lawyers to speed things up or be more efficient with their time.As Dewey Trial Resumes, Much Depends on DA's Key Witness
With testimony from roughly a third of the expected 79 prosecution witnesses in the criminal trial of Dewey & LeBoeuf's former three top executives now complete, the basic contours of the New York County District Attorney's case are clear.After Break in Trial, Jurors Must Gear Up for Long Road Ahead
Wary of the time jurors are devoting to the Dewey trial and the density of its content, Acting Supreme Court Justice Robert Stolz often offers words of encouragement at the end of the day and does not shy away from urging the lawyers to speed things up or be more efficient with their time.For Dewey Prosecutors, A Long Road Ahead
As the Dewey & LeBoeuf criminal trial enters its seventh week, it's far too early to say who has the upper hand. But the contours of the case are coming into sharper focus—as are the challenges that prosecutors must overcome if they hope to win over the jury.For Dewey Prosecutors, A Long Road Ahead
As the Dewey & LeBoeuf criminal trial enters its seventh week, it's far too early to say who has the upper hand. But the contours of the case are coming into sharper focus—as are the challenges that prosecutors must overcome if they hope to win over the jury.With No End in Sight, Dewey Jury Soldiers On
Six weeks into the criminal trial over Dewey & LeBoeuf's allegedly fraud-fueled demise, the jury's ordeal is just beginning.With No End in Sight, Dewey Jury Soldiers On
Six weeks into the criminal trial over Dewey & LeBoeuf's allegedly fraud-fueled demise, the jury's ordeal is just beginning.Accounting Principles Dominate Dewey Testimony Before Break
On Thursday during the trial of three former executives of the now defunct Dewey & LeBoeuf, Bryan Cave partner Austin Campriello confronted accusations that his client, ex-executive director Stephen DiCarmine, had been sent a list of allegedly false accounting adjustments.Trending Stories
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